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In addition to [[active focus]], most members of EndMyopia eventually experience what is referred to as a "'''clear flash'''." A clear flash is an effortless and spontaneous partial or complete clearing of blur. These flashes can last anywhere from fractions of a second, to full minutes. While the community at large agrees that these flashes do not actually improve your vision, there is also a consensus that they are an indication of improvement. | In addition to [[active focus]], most members of EndMyopia eventually experience what is referred to as a "'''clear flash'''." A clear flash is an effortless and spontaneous partial or complete clearing of blur. These flashes can last anywhere from fractions of a second, to full minutes. While the community at large agrees that these flashes do not actually improve your vision, there is also a consensus that they are an indication of improvement. | ||
At least one person gets them while dreaming instead of while awake. |
Latest revision as of 19:09, 3 February 2022
In addition to active focus, most members of EndMyopia eventually experience what is referred to as a "clear flash." A clear flash is an effortless and spontaneous partial or complete clearing of blur. These flashes can last anywhere from fractions of a second, to full minutes. While the community at large agrees that these flashes do not actually improve your vision, there is also a consensus that they are an indication of improvement.
At least one person gets them while dreaming instead of while awake.